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Increased Investment and Trade by Transnational Logging Companies in Africa, the Carribean and the Pacific Implications for the Sustainable Management and Conservation of Tropical Forests

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By: N Sizer and D Plouvier
121 pages, B/w photos, figs, tabs
Increased Investment and Trade by Transnational Logging Companies in Africa, the Carribean and the Pacific
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  • Increased Investment and Trade by Transnational Logging Companies in Africa, the Carribean and the Pacific ISBN: 9781569734933 Paperback Jun 2000 Out of Print #134068
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Compiled by WWF and the World Resource Institute (WRI), with funding from the European Commission, the report documents the role played by multinational logging companies in the Africa-Caribbean-Pacific (ACP) countries. It shows how investment, formerly led by companies from Japan, Europe and North America, has shifted to Asian firms, mainly from Malaysia, Indonesia, Korea and Hong Kong (China). According to the study, this new trend has resulted in an expansion of destructive logging operations, violation of indigenous rights, and sometimes large-scale corruption.

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Report Out of Print
By: N Sizer and D Plouvier
121 pages, B/w photos, figs, tabs
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